And on Monday, December 17, I'll be hosting a special link party about the special ways we celebrate Christmas. It's called "Home for the Holy Days," and I'd love for you to mark your calendar and plan to join me for that.

Last week's party included some wonderful links. Here are just a few of my favorites.

Marty at A Stroll Thru Life showed us how she re-did her master bedroom, step by step. Marty is such a beautiful lady and full of wisdom. It's fun to see the way this room evolved.

Turning now to a very different area of the home, Becky from Organizing Made Fun transformed her basement laundry room with pegboard. Yes, this is pegboard--doesn't it look pretty?

I want to make some Thanksgiving cards to send to friends far away. Paula from Sweet Pea has created some beautiful ones; I'm going to follow her instructions to make these.

In all the flurry of holiday preparations, it can be challenging to remember to take care of ourselves, can't it? I was encouraged by reading this post by Lisa from The Pennington Point about her struggle with beauty; I think you will be, too!

Thanks so much to everyone who joined last week's party! I'm grateful for each of you. If you've been featured this week (or in a previous week), feel free to grab my new "I've been featured" button.

Now for this week's party! Grace at Home is a place for you to share anything related to making your home a place of grace. I invite you to link posts about

DIY projects

decorating

recipes

hospitality

homemaking tips

parenting

marriage

faith

self-care

soul care

Whatever you do to make your home a place of grace, I'd like to hear about it!

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Some really good links here, Richella. I tried to sigh up to follow Pennington Point but there is no way to do it. I tried the RSS feedburner and it pops up and then disappears before you can sign in. Weird. She might not know about it. xo Diana

This will be my first time to cook at turkey (my mom has always done this) and I remember your post on how to cook a turkey last year. Thank you for doing that step-by-step. You would think that after 5 children I would know how to do this, but I was always responsible for the sides and desserts...never the turkey:). This year we are hosting our college's international students in our home and I am biting the bullet and going to attempt this 'scary' task. But thank you for making it seem less 'scary'.:)

Thanks for stopping by this morning. Yes... bleach kills mold. However the humidity in the basement will cause the spores to grow quickly again. Pine-sol works better because it will stop mold's return 20 times longer. Isn't it interisting?

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